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EDITORS’ NOTES

“I’ve got big dreams, baby,” Ellie Goulding chants on “Don’t Panic.” Delirium is confirmation that those dreams are coming true. Her third studio album is a roaring testament of spirit. She glides across slinky grooves with the precision of an Olympic skater on tracks like “On My Mind,” “Keep on Dancin’,” and “Something in the Way You Move.” And wait till you hear the primal “I Do What I Love,” where Ellie shows she can turn up with the best of them.

Delirium (Deluxe)

EDITORS’ NOTES

“I’ve got big dreams, baby,” Ellie Goulding chants on “Don’t Panic.” Delirium is confirmation that those dreams are coming true. Her third studio album is a roaring testament of spirit. She glides across slinky grooves with the precision of an Olympic skater on tracks like “On My Mind,” “Keep on Dancin’,” and “Something in the Way You Move.” And wait till you hear the primal “I Do What I Love,” where Ellie shows she can turn up with the best of them.

TITLE

TIME

PRICE

Intro (Delirium)

1:54

$1.29

Aftertaste

3:46

$1.29

Something in the Way You Move

3:47

$1.29

Keep on Dancin'

3:46

$1.29

On My Mind

3:33

$1.29

Around U

3:17

$1.29

Codes

3:16

$1.29

Holding on for Life

4:15

$1.29

Love Me Like You Do (From "Fifty Shades of Grey")

4:12

$1.29

Don't Need Nobody

3:33

$1.29

Don't Panic

3:16

$1.29

We Can't Move to This

3:28

$1.29

Army

3:57

$1.29

Lost and Found

3:36

$1.29

Devotion

3:46

$1.29

Scream It Out

3:09

$1.29

The Greatest

3:31

$1.29

I Do What I Love

2:51

$1.29

Paradise

3:44

$1.29

Winner

3:20

$1.29

Heal

4:52

$1.29

Outside (feat. Ellie Goulding)

Calvin Harris

3:47

Album Only

Powerful (feat. Ellie Goulding & Tarrus Riley)

Major Lazer

3:25

Album Only

23 Songs

℗ 2015 Polydor Ltd. (UK)

Customer Reviews

4 out of 5

463 Ratings

Ellie's best yet! 5/5 stars

Jsa1192, Nov 15, 2015

This is definitely Ellie at her best. She is more mature & confident than ever on this album! There isn't a song I have to skip either ;) There are songs you can dance/jam out too & there are more laid back/ballad type songs you can relax too. I would definitely get the deluxe version as well since you almost get 10 extra songs (around 7 bonus tracks I think?) This is definitely up there for album of the year also! Can't wait to see what she does next :)

Where did Elle go?!??

Redstar <3, Nov 14, 2015

This album makes me so sad 😞😭Why did she have to go and completely change her sound and style. Ugh brink back the Elle that your true fans love ❤️

About Ellie Goulding

Having caught the public's attention in 2010 with her singles "Starry Eyed" and "Guns and Horses," British vocalist Ellie Goulding quickly rose to the top of the charts with her infectious electronic pop sound. Although she started out writing songs in a folk-inflected style, she eventually grew into a more electronic-influenced artist, touching upon dance music and ambient synth pop. With her unique soprano warble and knack for writing catchy yet emotionally earnest songs, Goulding, much like her predecessors Kate Bush and Imogen Heap, stands at the forefront of contemporary mainstream music and arty, independent-minded pop.

Born in Hereford, England, she later moved to the country's east coast to study drama at the University of Kent. Goulding had developed a love for folk music as a teenager, and her time at university also exposed her to electronica. After two years, she took a break from her studies and moved to West London, where she pursued a career as an alternative singer/songwriter and befriended producers like Starsmith and Frankmusik, who gave her songs an electro-pop twist. In 2009, Goulding began building an audience via the Internet, where early tracks like "Starry Eyed" and a cover of Sam Sparro's "Black & Gold" were posted on tastemaking MP3 blogs such as Discodust. Goulding soon graduated from the blogosphere to print media, gaining praise from mainstream publications like The Guardian and fielding offers from record labels. She ultimately signed a major-label deal with Polydor Records and began making preparations to release her debut album. In the meantime, she penned songs for Diana Vickers, Gabriella Climi, and others.

During the final weeks of 2009, Goulding topped the BBC's Sound of 2010, a poll conducted by British music critics and industry insiders to identify new talent. Building on that momentum, she released Lights -- a sparkling debut album that splashed Goulding's vocal flutter across a landscape of acoustic and synthesized instruments -- in March 2010. Lights topped the U.K. charts during its first week and spun off "Starry Eyed" as a Top Five single (it also charted well in Ireland and New Zealand). Later that year, the album was re-released as Bright Lights, featuring seven new recordings (including a cover of Elton John's "Your Song," which peaked at number two).

In 2012, Goulding returned with her sophomore album, Halcyon, which showcased an even more sonically adventurous, electro-pop-infused sound. In 2013, a deluxe reissue featuring ten extra songs was released; entitled Halcyon Days, it acted as a supplement to the original release. Two of its new songs, "Burn" and "How Long Will I Love You," were among her biggest hits. The following year, she was featured on Calvin Harris' Top Ten U.K. hit "Outside," participated in Band Aid 30's update of "Do They Know It's Christmas?," and entered the U.K. Top Ten once more with "Beating Heart," a song released on the soundtrack for Divergent. Another soundtrack single, "Love Me Like You Do," added to the success of Fifty Shades of Grey in 2015.

That same year, Goulding released her third studio album, Delirium, which featured collaborations with Max Martin, Greg Kurstin, and others. The pop-leaning Delirium included the single "On My Mind" and peaked at number three on the U.S. and U.K. charts. Goulding returned in 2017 on "First Time," a collaboration with electronic producer Kygo. ~ Andrew Leahey & Jason Birchmeier